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  2. File:Sphere wireframe 10deg 6r.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sphere wireframe - perspective projection of a sphere. The image shows lines, which are drawn as they were painted onto the surface of a sphere. viewer distance from center: 6r line distance: 10° line width: 1° axial tilt: 37.5° rotation: 7.5° base color: #22326b

  3. File:Sphere wireframe.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sphere wireframe - orthogonal projection of a sphere. The image shows lines, which are drawn as they were painted onto the surface of a sphere. The angular distance between two lines is 10°. The SVG file is created by the below C++-program, which calculates each edge of a line as an ellipse-bow.

  4. File:Latitude and longitude graticule on a sphere.svg

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    Sphere wireframe: Image title: Sphere wireframe depicted with perspective projection viewer distance from center: 10r line distancd: 10° line width: 2° axial tilt: 37.5° rotation: 7.5° base color: #22326b plotted with several adapted cubic bezier-curves The plotcurves were calculated by some fancy python code.

  5. Wire-frame model - Wikipedia

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    In 3D computer graphics, a wire-frame model (also spelled wireframe model) is a visual representation of a three-dimensional (3D) physical object. It is based on a polygon mesh or a volumetric mesh, created by specifying each edge of the physical object where two mathematically continuous smooth surfaces meet, or by connecting an object's constituent vertices using (straight) lines or curves.

  6. n-sphere - Wikipedia

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    2-sphere wireframe as an orthogonal projection Just as a stereographic projection can project a sphere's surface to a plane, it can also project a 3-sphere into 3-space. This image shows three coordinate directions projected to 3-space: parallels (red), meridians (blue), and hypermeridians (green).

  7. File:Sphere wireframe 10deg 10r.svg - Wikipedia

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    What links here; Upload file; Special pages; Printable version; Page information

  8. Jeff Koons meets Picasso: The king of kitsch takes on a ... - AOL

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    Pablo Picasso and Jeff Koons are separated by more than a century, a continent, and artistic philosophies that could hardly be more different.. Yet Reflections, opening in Málaga - the birthplace ...

  9. Computer representation of surfaces - Wikipedia

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    Surfaces closed in both directions include a sphere and a torus. Moving in any direction on such surfaces will cause the observer to travel forever without hitting an edge. Places where two boundaries overlap (except at a point) are called a seam. For example, if one imagines a cylinder made from a sheet of paper rolled up and taped together at ...